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Millions

Millions

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Comedy abut two brothers who find a bag containing £265,000 which they have a few days to spend before the British Pound is replaced...

Certificate12

Duration98 mins

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  • Dylan , 12
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Review by Dylan , 12

4 stars

15 Jun 2017

Million$

Millions is a movie about brothers called

Damion and Anthony who found millions

In money.

I would give this movie 4 star

Character and crew: When 9-year-old Damian (Alex Etel) finds a bag of money in his back yard, he and his brother Anthony (Lewis Owen Gibbon) decide to try to spend it without telling their father (James Nesbitt). Seeking advice from the imaginary saints with whom he converses, Damian struggles with his own morality, and attempts to spend his money in a more altruistic way. News of the mysterious loot inevitably attracts attention, however, and Damian is faced with an increasingly hairy situation.… More

Release date: 27 May 2005 (United Kingdom)

Director: Danny Boyle

Music composed by: John Murphy

Awards: British Independent Film Award for Best Screenplay

Casting directors: Gail Stevens, Beverley Keogh

This Movie Millions is about two brothers moving into a new community with only they dad because there mom had passed. The younger brother Is Damion and the older brother is Anthony. The younger brother Damion builds a cardboard fort then a bag of millions crashed into him.

They gave the money away to people and bought

Then lunch which was pizza.

And the police caught then with the money which was stolen from criminals.

Then people tell the story of criminals who had stolen the money and

Who then got away?

By Dylan

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